Thursday, August 5, 2010

A little something, surely


So.

The New York Times is reporting that federal prosecutors “have intensified their criminal investigation of the cyclist Lance Armstrong since the end of the Tour de France last month.”

Among those said to have been questioned is a former teammate who reportedly has corroborated Floyd Landis’ story that Armstrong doped.

Can we have a comment from Bryan D. Daly, Armstrong’s newly hired criminal defense attorney?

“To the extent that there’s anyone besides Floyd Landis saying things, the bottom line is, if you take away the soap opera and look at the scientific evidence, there is nothing.”

Actually, councilor, sworn testimony is not nothing. It may or not be accurate — and you may get a chance to cross-examine whoever gave it — but it is not nothing.

It is not nothing.

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